Comments: Prior to the 2010 season, Ziomek was named First-Team Rawlings Preseason All-American. He has signed to play at Vanderbilt University next year.

901

Zimmerman, Ryan

Northwestern State

RHP

R/R

6'02"

195

1987-12-05

SR

1251

Zeutenhorst, Taylor

(IA)

RF

L/R

6'04"

200

1992-10-25

HS

850

Zeller, Joseph

The Masters College

RHP

R/R

5'10"

190

1987-10-17

SR

1349

Zebroski, Thomas

George Washington University

SS

R/R

5'10"

188

1988-09-08

SR

748

Zazueta, Vincent

Arizona Western Col

SS

R/R

6'00"

150

1990-11-28

J2

762

Zaragoza, Ernesto

Kaiser HS (CA)

RHP

R/R

6'01"

175

1992-09-26

HS

1408

Young, Cody

Anderson University

RF

R/R

6'04"

200

1988-01-05

SR

938

Young, Robert

Dartmouth

LHP

L/L

6'03"

230

1988-06-20

SR

743

Yost, Sean

Nebraska

RHP

R/R

6'07"

190

1988-12-15

JR

1223

Yoder, Luke

Cal Poly - San Luis Obispo

LF

R/R

5'11"

195

1987-07-14

SR

1464

Yinger, Chad

Southern Arkansas University

RHP

R/R

6'08"

225

1988-07-16

JR

23

Yelich, Christian

Westlake HS (CA)

1B

L/R

6'04"

185

1991-12-05

HS

Comments: Yelich is the type of high school bat that could rise very quickly on draft boards as the spring unfolds. He has a sweet left-handed stroke and as he fills into his tall, athletic frame, he should hit for more power. He runs well and could even handle an outfield spot, though his below-average arm might limit him somewhat. Kind of an under-the-radar guy when the season began, strong performances and physical maturity will make many teams take a closer look at his bat and his ceiling.Enhanced Scouting Report

1044

Yakubik, Jerod

Ohio University

1B

L/L

6'02"

200

1987-11-30

SR

371

Wunderlich, Phillip

Louisville

1B

L/R

6'00"

225

1988-11-04

JR

1457

Wright, James

Orange Coast College

LHP

L/L

6'02"

220

1991-01-02

J1

1429

Wright, Justin

Virginia Tech

LHP

L/L

5'09"

175

1989-08-18

JR

713

Wright, Austin

Chipola JC

LHP

L/L

6'03"

220

1989-09-26

J2

57

Workman, Brandon

Texas

RHP

R/R

6'05"

225

1988-08-13

JR

Comments: Scouts have known about Workman for quite some time, and he was a third-round pick of the Phillies in 2007. Over the course of his Longhorns career and a couple of Cape Cod League stints, he's done little to hurt his stock. With a solid repertoire, good command and bulldog mentality, he's the kind of top-program college starter who will undoubtedly get many looks in the early going on Draft Day.Enhanced Scouting Report

377

Wooster, James

Alvin CC

RF

L/L

6'01"

200

1989-06-19

J3

1186

Woolley, Ryan

Alabama - Birmingham

RHP

R/R

6'01"

190

1988-02-11

SR

455

Woodward, Scott

Coastal Carolina

3B

L/R

6'02"

205

1988-12-03

JR

1215

Woodruff, Vance

Grayson County Col

RHP

L/R

6'02"

190

1989-12-28

J2

791

Woodall, Justin

Alabama

LHP

L/L

6'02"

220

1987-11-06

SR

1422

Wood, James

Trinity College

RF

L/L

6'02"

200

1987-12-19

SR

131

Wood, Austin

St. Petersburg JC

RHP

R/R

6'04"

220

1990-07-11

J2

Comments: It's been a bit of a winding trip for Wood, who was a Draft prospect out of high school known mostly for his arm strength. He went in the 36th round of that Draft but opted to head to Florida State instead. When that didn't work out, he moved over to St Petersburg Junior College. He began the year as a starter, but his coach seemed to lose faith in him, largely because of command issues, and he was relegated to a bullpen role. The arm strength his still there, though, and he's touched as high as 97 mph on the radar gun this season. A relief role might be his future, when the command issues won't be as much of an issue. This kind of velocity typically doesn't last for too long in the Draft.

87

Wolters, Tony

Rancho Buena Vista HS (CA)

SS

L/R

5'10"

165

1992-06-09

HS

Comments: At the beginning of the 2010 season, Wolters began separating himself from other high school position players. He knows how to handle the bat and the lefty has no difficulties facing southpaws or guys who throw hard. He runs well and has plenty of defensive skills. He's not the biggest guy in the world, but he has some pop in his bat. A team that looks past the size and thinks about the success of guys like Dustin Pedroia will likely be very interested in what Wolters can do.Enhanced Scouting Report

427

Wolford, Daniel

California

RHP

R/R

6'02"

210

1988-08-19

SR

41

Wojciechowski, Asher

The Citadel

RHP

R/R

6'04"

235

1988-12-21

JR

Comments: Wojciechowski is a big, strong right-hander with plenty of arm strength. He has plenty of fastball and an improved slider to go along with it. He's durable enough to start, but the concern is that his command isn't where it needs to be to fit into a rotation long-term. The good news is he could gain a few ticks on that fastball in a short relief role. A team might give him every opportunity to start, but he could be the type of college arm that shoots through a system and one day sets up or closes at the big league level.Enhanced Scouting Report

1162

Witt, Lucas

Lexington Christian Academy (KY)

CF

R/R

6'00"

185

1991-09-26

HS

222

Wiswall, Maguire

Boston College

1B

L/R

5'11"

210

1988-11-25

JR

Comments: As a sophomore in 2009, when he started all 60 of the Eagles' games, he was Second-Team All-ACC and was named to the Austin Regional All-Tournament Team and the ACC All-Tournament Team.

568

Wise, Kenneth

Santa Fe CC

RHP

R/R

6'06"

225

1990-04-07

J2

494

Winnie, Dan

Lackawanna Col

RHP

R/R

6'04"

225

1990-03-28

J1

932

Winnick, Steve

Point Loma Nazarene University

RHP

R/R

6'01"

195

1987-09-16

SR

1300

Winkler, Danny

Parkland College

RHP

R/R

6'01"

190

1990-02-02

J2

848

Windle, Thomas

Osseo HS (MN)

LHP

L/L

6'03"

185

1992-03-10

HS

821

Winder, Chris

Odessa College

CF

R/R

5'11"

170

1989-09-28

J2

21

Wimmers, Alex

Ohio State

RHP

L/R

6'02"

195

1988-11-01

JR

Comments: Wimmers is setting himself up to be one of the safer college arm picks in the 2010 Draft. He has three pitches he can throw for strikes and he shows tremendous poise on the mound as Ohio State's Friday starter. While his raw stuff won't jump out at you and he might profile as a middle- to back-of-the-rotation pitcher, he's also the type whose sum is greater than each of his parts. Wimmers should shoot through the Minors and could be big league-ready by 2012, meaning he probably will not last very long on the first day of the Draft.Enhanced Scouting Report

1289

Wilson, Dillon

Western Oklahoma State

LHP

L/L

6'07"

210

1989-12-25

J2

1057

Wilson, Philip

Virginia

RHP

R/R

6'02"

1989-09-25

JR

758

Wilson, Ethan

Indiana

SS

R/R

6'00"

190

1989-03-09

SO

738

Wilson, Kyle

North Carolina State

3B

S/R

6'00"

195

1987-02-04

SR

616

Wilson, Sam

Eldorado HS (NM)

LHP

L/L

6'02"

200

1991-07-30

HS

379

Wilson, Austin

Harvard-Westlake HS (CA)

RF

R/R

6'04"

210

1992-02-07

HS

Comments: Wilson not only has tremendous tools -- his raw power being the best of them -- he has the work ethic and character to maximize those tools. Still a little bit raw, he does need to improve his overall hitting skills so he'll be able to consistently tap into that power at the next level. He's a sponge who soaks up information, so most feel he'll do just fine down the road. With a plus arm and good speed, the Stanford signee could be a prototypical right fielder in due time, one who doesn't wait long to hear his name on Draft day.Enhanced Scouting Report

308

Wilson, Ross

Alabama

2B

R/R

5'11"

185

1988-11-09

JR

Comments: Wilson is the type of gritty college middle infielder who'll get plaudits for being a real "ballplayer." He knows how to play the game the right way and, despite some deficiencies in his game, always finds a way to get the job done. The type who plays above his tools, he wasn't performing with the bat the way he had previously in his Alabama career. That might hurt him come Draft time some, though there are always teams interested in advanced infielders who have the kind of attitude Wilson has.Enhanced Scouting Report

140

Wilson, Russell

North Carolina State

CF

R/R

5'11"

190

1988-11-29

JR

1351

Williams, Javan

Contra Costa College

CF

L/L

6'02"

185

1989-10-18

J2

1348

Williams, Nathan

Scripps Ranch HS (CA)

RHP

R/R

6'03"

200

1992-04-08

HS

1282

Williams, Miles

Windsor HS (CA)

3B

R/R

5'10"

185

1992-07-18

HS

1252

Williams, Kevin

Crespi Carmelite HS (CA)

SS

L/R

6'00"

180

1992-01-02

HS

319

Williams, Reginald

Middle Georgia College

CF

S/R

6'04"

190

1989-09-15

J1

315

Williams, JaDamion

Brooks-DeBartolo Collegiate HS (FL)

SS

S/R

5'11"

183

1990-11-20

HS

145

Williams, Mason

West Orange HS (FL)

CF

L/R

6'00"

150

1991-08-21

HS

158

Wilkins, Andrew

Arkansas

1B

L/R

6'02"

230

1988-09-13

JR

Comments: As a sophomore in 2009, Wilkins was named the NCAA Norman Regional's Most Outstanding Player and was a member of the All-Tournament Team. He was a 25th-round selection of the Texas Rangers in 2007 but did not sign.

473

Wilkerson, Stephen

Pope HS (GA)

SS

S/R

6'01"

169

1992-01-11

HS

1377

Wiggins, Ryan

West Seattle HS (WA)

C

R/R

6'01"

200

1992-04-06

HS

1524

Wiedenbauer, John

University of Tampa

LHP

L/L

6'03"

185

1988-01-16

JR

579

Wick, Rowan

Carson Graham HS

RF

L/R

6'02"

215

1992-11-09

HS

991

Whittington, Andrew

Southern Arkansas University

C

L/R

6'02"

200

1988-07-12

SR

9

Whitson, Karsten

Chipley HS (FL)

RHP

R/R

6'03"

195

1991-08-25

HS

Comments: It's looking like a pretty strong year for high school arms, and Whitson should be near the top in any discussion about them. He's already big, strong and durable and he has plenty of projection, meaning he might throw harder than his already mid-90s fastball. Add in a plus breaking ball and good changeup and he has a very intriguring three-pitch mix already. Some tweaks to his delivery could make him even more dangerous. There might be a right-hander or two ahead of Whitson on the high school depth chart, but he should figure into high Draft pick conversations come June.Enhanced Scouting Report

1032

Whitney, Tyler

Mississippi State

LHP

L/L

6'00"

190

1987-08-12

SR

732

Whitmore, Bennett

Concordia University

LHP

L/L

6'03"

230

1988-04-17

SR

475

Whitley, Chase

Troy University

RHP

R/R

6'04"

220

1989-06-14

JR

559

Whiting, Boone

Centenary College

RHP

R/R

6'01"

175

1989-08-20

JR

1086

Whitehead, David

Moeller HS (OH)

RHP

R/R

6'04"

215

1992-04-21

HS

613

White, Tyler

Alabama

RHP

R/R

6'03"

205

1989-08-08

JR

399

White, Michael

Walters State CC

RHP

R/R

6'06"

1989-09-11

J2

755

Whitaker, John

Kennesaw State

OF

R/R

6'03"

235

1989-02-08

JR

682

Wheeler, Andre

L. C. Anderson HS (TX)

RF

L/L

6'01"

170

1991-09-27

HS

151

Wheeler, Cody

Coastal Carolina

LHP

L/L

5'11"

165

1989-08-19

JR

Comments: While not among the top tier of college arms in this year's Draft class, Wheeler is the type of advanced lefty who will undoubtedly garner interest. He's not just a finesse southpaw; he has the fastball that's above-average and two secondary pitches that will be at least average offerings for him as a pro. He has decent command, to boot, and looks like the type of college pitcher who could be big league ready fairly quickly. It's hard to imagine him lasting too long in the early going on Day 1 of the Draft.Enhanced Scouting Report

666

Westlake, Aaron

Vanderbilt

LF

L/R

6'04"

235

1988-12-27

JR

537

Wentz, Chase

Louisiana State - Shreveport

OF

R/R

6'00"

190

1989-03-01

JR

220

Wells, Benjamin

Bryant HS (AR)

RHP

R/R

6'03"

220

1992-09-10

HS

812

Weldon, Michael

Wayland Baptist

RHP

R/R

6'04"

215

1987-07-21

SR

297

Weiss, Zachary

Northwood HS (CA)

RHP

R/R

6'01"

200

1992-06-16

HS

417

Weidman, Bryce

Southwestern Oregon CC

RHP

R/R

6'04"

230

1990-12-28

J1

586

Weibley, Brett

Kent State

RHP

R/R

6'03"

1989-01-03

JR

1367

Weber, Jeremy

Chaffey College

RHP

R/R

6'05"

185

1990-05-21

J1

1111

Weber, Michael

Washington State

2B

L/R

6'00"

200

1987-09-06

SR

1290

Waylock, Christopher

Cary-Grove HS (IL)

SS

R/R

5'10"

171

1991-08-07

HS

839

Watts, Murray

Arkansas State

1B

L/R

6'07"

270

1987-10-09

SR

90

Wates, Austin

Virginia Tech

RF

R/R

6'01"

1988-09-02

JR

Comments: Wates is a rare breed: a toolsy college hitter. The Virginia Tech standout's best tool is his speed and he should be a base-stealing threat at the next level. He can swing the bat, too, and projects to hit for more than enough average. What he's not going to do is hit for a ton of power. That, and his lack of a true position -- he's playing first and left field this season -- are the only real knocks against him. He has the skills to play left full-time and could be a future table-setter. Those are always in high demand, so don't expect Wates to last long on Draft day.Enhanced Scouting Report

55

Washington, LeVon

Chipola JC

CF

L/R

5'11"

170

1991-07-26

J1

Comments: The first-round pick of the Tampa Bay Rays a year ago, Washington didn't sign and opted to attend Chipola Junior College, instead. He got off to a very slow start, though he was turning it on with the bat as the spring wore on. He still has the hitting ability and speed that scouts liked a year ago, but the question about where he might be able to play defensively still remains. He has the range to play center field, but the arm and instincts might mean a try at second base instead. Add to that a perceived lack of energy from the athletic Washington, and he's been a bit of an enigma this spring. That said, there's bound to be a team that will buy into the tools and hope it can get Washington to apply all of them on a regular basis.Enhanced Scouting Report

1154

Wark, Jake

Jesuit HS (OR)

1B

L/R

6'04"

230

1992-02-07

HS

1426

Ward, Daniel

Garfield Heights HS (OH)

RHP

R/R

6'04"

1991-11-18

HS

1505

Walz, Thomas

Kansas

RHP

R/R

6'00"

175

1988-11-21

JR

271

Walters, Zachary

University of San Diego

SS

S/R

6'03"

193

1989-09-05

JR

212

Walters, Jeffrey

Georgia

RHP

R/R

6'03"

190

1987-11-06

SR

621

Walter, Kevin

Legacy HS (CO)

RHP

R/R

6'05"

215

1992-05-01

HS

409

Walsh, Colin

Stanford

2B

S/R

6'01"

202

1989-09-26

JR

1312

Wallach, Chad

Calvary Chapel HS (CA)

RHP

R/R

6'03"

210

1991-11-04

HS

483

Wallace, Christopher

Houston

C

R/R

6'00"

205

1988-04-27

SR

1161

Walker, Keenyn

Central Arizona College

RF

S/R

6'02"

187

1990-08-12

J1

429

Walker, Michael

University of the Pacific

3B

L/R

6'03"

215

1988-06-12

SR

43

Walker, Taijuan

Yucaipa HS (CA)

RHP

R/R

6'04"

195

1992-08-13

HS

Comments: Walker has been a little bit of an enigma this spring after a very strong summer and fall in 2009. He'll show glimpses of the electric stuff that created a buzz back then, but he's struggled a bit to find a level of consistency. He can still crank up the heat on his fastball, but the breaking ball that looked so promising has largely deserted him. An inconsistent delivery has affected his command, though he still will show the ability to dominate. Depending on when a team saw him might impact his Draft status, though someone is likely to take a chance on his raw stuff, athletic ability and projectable frame.Enhanced Scouting Report

367

Waldrop, Kyle

Riverdale HS (FL)

CF

L/L

6'03"

190

1991-11-26

HS

Comments: A two-sport guy in high school, Waldrop really came on strong on the baseball field this spring. He's a left-handed hitter with a good swing and athletic body.Â He has average or better tools across the board, with power having the best chance to stand out.Â He's the type of high school hitter who could hit the ground running and perform right out of the gate.

147

Waldron, Tyler

Oregon State

RHP

R/R

6'02"

195

1989-05-01

JR

Comments: Waldron was a 38th-round selection of the Florida Marlins in 2007 but did not sign.

1274

Waldrip, Ben

Cypress College

1B

L/L

6'06"

240

1990-06-27

J2

1498

Walby, Philip

Scripps Ranch HS (CA)

RHP

L/R

6'02"

1992-07-24

HS

1170

Wahl, Bobby

West Springfield HS (VA)

RHP

R/R

6'02"

1992-03-21

HS

Comments: Wahl, who was named First-Team All-District after the 2009 season, has signed a letter of intent to play at the University of Mississippi.